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'i'Sce Ureyfiss. Case. Ex-Captain Dkeyfch, in- a letter to General Andre, the Minister for War of France, asks that a court of enqnity be formed for the purpose of considering the letter Of the German Emperor, referred to by M. Jaures in his recent spcech in ' the Chamber of Deputies, and other docu ments. Ex-Captain Dreyfus emphasises the statement that th« revelations made by Lieutenant Helniuth. prove that Ozer nuski in his evidence at the Rennes Court-martial committed perjury. / It is assorted that Lieutenant Helmut!], of the German 'Intelligence Department, who was arrested at San Remo on a charge 'of selling plans to France, sold to France some years ago tho Austrian ? . official list- of international spies, and that , lie added the name of Captain Dreyfus to tho list. M. Jaures, the Socialist Dep uty, Recently produced a letter in the Chamber written by General Pellieux to „ the then Minister for War protesting against being compelled to act on forger ies. /^Another letter ...

.Casino DBo8j-ital. The regular meeting of tho committee of the abovo was Held on Friday even ing !lnst in tho Town Hall, when tho .following members wero present : — Messrs. J. Fay, A. M'Kellar, F. B. Tyrrell, L. E. Cope, J. T. . Junor, J. L. iJriove, Rov. C. Barker, Rev. J. Strang, iiud the secretary (Mr. A. W. Simpson). ' Minutes of last general and special meetings wore road and confirmed on the motion of Mr. Barker, seconded by Mr. Junor. COKltESrONDENCE. The correspondence was read, received, nnd ordered to be doalt with, on the motion -of Mr. Fay, seconded by Mr. Strang, atid was as follows : — From F. J. Board, architect, oticlosing plan of proposed building, and giving estimate of cost of improvoineutn amounting to £175 4s. From the Treasury, intimating that the sum of £858 15s bad been paid into t.lln f.rnilit nf *l,n inef i t.n Finn .From the married couplo that their I room-was not largo enough.. From the Matron suggesting that the uniforms be pale groen. ACCOUNTS. The f...

Ajjc K*- HB»r. ' EVERYONE IN' CASINO IS ELIGIBLE. ? iOld people stooped with suffering. : .'.Middle age courageously fighting. . Youth protesting impatiently. Childreli, unable to explain. ; Baby crying, can't tell why. - . - All in misery from their kidneys. ; Only a littlo backache at first. Comes when you catch a cold. . Or when yon strain the back. Backache is the first step of kidney trouble. Many complications follow. Urinarydisorilers. iliabutes.Bright's disease. Doan's backache Kidney Pills cure backache. .Cure every form of kidney ills. . ' Plenty of proof that this is so. '?Mr.1 Jas. Anstey resides in Duwso'n street, at the foot of Gerard's Hill, Lis more; He says : — ' 1 was greatly trou bled with lumbago complaint, arid in tense pains in the small of my back, at .times so severe that I could hardly walk about. I could not walk any distance without stopping to rest now and then; r the. pains would aiso affect mo greatly .yy, hen stooping. 1 had tried many reme dies to' ri...

W«n*3i of sua Agciit-4ncuci'(a!. Wiiiin the Agent-General for New South'Wales was tirst appointed, he strongly held the opinion that when the Federal High Commissioner- was nominated the State representatives in London would bo very unnecessary* (writes a London correspondent).. Three years' experience ot tlio work has completely changed his views, and lie is now convinced that the separate Slates will be compelled to rutiiin their existing agencies in London to (rant act the multifarious business each Slate requires. A comparative state ment of the business carried' on in the New South Wales Agency during the last three years has beeu prepared by Mr. Copeland, and it certainly lends countenance (o his conviction. During last year tlie department, (though far from overmanned) re ceived and dispatched 33,749 letters, 69-!- Government cable messages, aiid distributed IG,f-r»0 Government pub lications. Upwards of 1100 tenders wereHiivited, :ancl . contracts .involving an expenditure »o...

Army I?Scat -JJojst racis. iiiis Premier has received fi com munication from tlio. Agent-General, Mr. H. Copeland, relative to army meat contracts for South Africa. In the course of tlie communication Mr. Copeland . states : — ' In- continuation of-my letter of January 9 last, on the - subject of the tenders which had been - invited in Sonlh Africa for fresh and frofcen nieat for the troops serving in ? the various commands tor twelve ' mouths from April I next, which sup plies, it was staled, wci'o to be ob tained from British Imperial sources f possible, I enclose, for your informa tion, copy of a letter that has beeu addressed by the War Otlico to the Colonial OHice, and by the latter de partment furnished to nie, Stating that the Imperial Cold Storage and Supply Company, Limited, has obtained all ' tlie. meat, contracts, in Cape Colony, Natal, and the Transvaal and Orange River Colony for 1903-4. The condi tion' of tender as to obtaining supplies from Imperial British sources ha...